Evening Primrose (1966)
(TV Movie)
Anthony Perkins, star of both films, stands to the right peering through an open space on a store bookshelf. Prominently displayed on the left side of the frame is a copy of "Alfred Hitchcock's Monster Museum."

It! (1967)
Arthur Pimm's character is much like that of Norman Bates, particularly for the fact that his mother is a corpse in a dress.

Wonderwall (1968)
He spies on women through a wall in a room full of taxidermied animals and his mom comes in and tells him to stop - later he see that his mom is apparently dead.....

Alice Sweet Alice (1976)
Multiple references: A Psycho poster can be seen in the background in one scene; Aunt Annie's stabbing on the staircase is designed to resemble the shower murder; and the music imitates Bernard Herrmann's score in some moments.

Neon Nights (1981)
The famous shower scene was imitated. Only the knife was replaced by a tightly tied bunch of flowers, bottom end of which looked like a knife. The soundtrack of this scene was also same. Another instance of this soundtrack can be heard earlier in the movie.

Crimes of Passion (1984)
Anthony Perkins appears as a psychotic killer in drag, who's subdued right before he can attack the main character.

Knight Rider: Halloween Knight (1984)
(TV Episode)
The character of Norman Baines is a reference to Norman Bates, a version of Bernhard Herrmann's original score and the famous Bates House are also used in the episode.

Godzilla 1985 (1984)
Turning a chair to reveal the person seated is a skeletal corpse.

Future Schlock (1984)
The police station was formerly owned by Norman Bates.

The Initiation (1984)
Girl in a shower, voyeurism and a mysterious killer. Also, Vera Miles appears in both films.

Remington Steele: Illustrated Steele (1985)
(TV Episode)
Laura remarks that a castle in the episode reminds her of the house in Psycho, and later the episode imitates the staircase murder.

Crimewave (1985)
in the car chase scene,we see the anxiety at the womans face when she understands that she's being followed by someone.she looks at the mirror all the time and music that reminds the one of psycho can be heard

The Charmings: Lillian Loses Her Powers (1987)
(TV Episode)
After being urged to read a self-help book by a guy named Norman, Lillian rants something like, "What does he suggest, that I move to California, open up a motel and stab women while they're taking a shower?"

Deadly Dreams (1988)
The name of the character Norman Perkins is derived from Psycho (1960) star Anthony Perkins and the character that made him famous, Norman Bates.

Freddy's Nightmares: Freddy's Tricks and Treats (1988)
(TV Episode)
Marsha finds what appears to be Mark in his hat and coat in a chair not facing her. She turns the chair around to reveal a skeleton in the clothing, similar to Vera Miles' discovery of "Mother" in the original "Psycho".

Fear in the Dark (1991)
(TV Movie)
Storyboards for it are shown, Robert Bloch is introduced as the author of the novel, Saul Bass is incorrectly identified as the director of the shower scene.

Speed Freaks with Guns (1991)
(Short)
There is a scene where a woman is stabbed to death in the shower. Fittingly, the victim's shower curtain has the "psycho" silhouette on it, as well as a framed picture of Janet Leigh in the bathroom.

Raising Cain (1992)
The sequence when John Lithgow watches a car sink into a lake is an homage to the same scene from Psycho, with Lithgow smoking a cigarette instead of munching on the candy that Anthony Perkins' character prefers.

The Simpsons: Brother from the Same Planet (1993)
(TV Episode)
When Skinner looks home to his mother, the house is the famous Psycho house and the sillouette of his mother can be seen in the window just like in this film. The music is similar to the film and Skinner starts talking to his mother even though she isn't there in a mad way, just like this film.

The 7th Guest (1993)
(Video Game)
In the credits of The 7th Guest, the following appears: "All cast members of the 7th Guest stayed at the luxurious Bates Motel."

Jurassic Park (1993)
A tracking shot to the shaving cream can with the embryos being buried in mud while Nedry is being attacked off-screen resembles a similar shot in Psycho where, immediately after the famous shower murder, our attention is called to the envelope of money Marion Crane had embezlled.

The Simpsons: Cape Feare (1993)
(TV Episode)
The camera angles and lighting used in Sideshow Bob's hotel when he plans how to kill Bart are inspired by this. Also, Sideshow Bob is staying at the Bates Motel.

The Wrong Trousers (1993)
(Short)
Feathers McGraw believes himself to be a chicken, just as Norman Bates believes to be his mother. The way that the scenes are structured is largely based on Hitchcock style.

Snow White and the Magic Mirror (1994)
(Video)
Snow White visits a hotel in the woods where a young man and his "mother" live, the sign for the place says "Ye Bates Inn". The man tells Snow White she'll need a room with a private shower.

Dawson's Creek: Pilot (1998)
(TV Episode)
Dawson: Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh, Universal, 1960. Little known fact: Did you know that Hitchcock surprised Janet Leigh with freezing cold water in order to get her to scream so effectively?

Ruby Wax Meets...: O.J. Simpson (1998)
(TV Episode)
At the end, Ruby says when they finished filming OJ gave her a 'surprise' which she thinks was his idea of a joke. We see her opening her hotel room door to OJ who 'slashes' at her with a banana while imitating the shower scene violin screeches.

Halloween H20: 20 Years Later (1998)
Sarah tells John his lifestyle's going to result in him still living with his mother for another 20 years and running a hotel in the middle of nowhere. Janet Leigh, who played Marion Crane in Psycho, drives the same Ford she did in Psycho and a snippet from Bernard Herrman's Psycho score can be heard as she talks to Laurie by her car.

The Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror X (1999)
(TV Episode)
As a halloween-themed credit, someone is credited as Norman "Bates" MacLeod onscreen in reference to the main character Norman Bates in this film.

Angel: Are You Now or Have You Ever Been (2000)
(TV Episode)
Angel says "68 rooms, 68 vacancies". Later we meet Judy, a young woman who stole a lot of money from a bank and regrets it. But she never leaves the hotel, that is host to evil, alive.

The Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror XI (2000)
(TV Episode)
Norman MacLeod's onscreen halloween credit for this episode is "Norman 'Bates' MacLeod" in reference to the main character's name from this film.

Do You Wanna Know a Secret? (2001)
While discussing a teenager with an attitude problem, another teenager mentions he's likely to crazy and makes stabbing motions while imitating the famous screeching sounds from "Psycho." Even the closed-captioning references "Psycho" at this point.

The Suffering (2004)
(Video Game)
After the Asylum there is a place with lots of bodies, hidden in the bushes is a phone, if you pick up the phone you hear a voice that sounds exactly like Anthony Perkins reciting dialogue from Psycho: "Mother! Oh God, Mother! Blood! Blood!".

Secret Window (2004)
Police officer with sunglasses staring into side window of car

Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004)
When Jill enters the church study, she sees a woman with gray hair, tied in a bun, sitting on a chair, facing the wall. Jill calls out to her, only to find out that the woman is not quite alive. It's an exact copy of the climatic scene from "Psycho."

Chainsaw Sally (2004)
After reinacting one of their favorite horror movies, Ruby decides he wants to take a shower and tells Sally that she could play "Norman".

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004)
(Video Game)
On WCTR in The First "Lonely Hearts with Christy Mcintyre" A man calls in and says "I'm watching you Marion in the shower" Which is a refrence to the shower scene in Psycho and Marion Crane who is killed in the shower in the movie

Seed of Chucky (2004)
A fly crawls across a doll's hand. We hear his inner thoughts say, "I would never hurt a fly." An earlier scene has a stabbing of a woman in the shower, who drags a curtain down with her.

Twisted Sisters (2006)
a girl does a stabbing motion and makes the violin sound (reee! reee!) from the shower scene

Sweet Insanity (2006)
when someone is seen holding a knife, the shower scene music plays/a girl is killed in the bathroom and pulls down the shower curtains before she dies/last scene has the killer in jail looking at camera as double identity speaks

Masters of Horror: Pick Me Up (2006)
(TV Episode)
When Fairuza Balk's character reminisces about the shower she just took while being hassled by Walker, she mimes the infamous stabbing move from Psycho.

The Night Listener (2006)
gabe and anna try to figure out pete and donna they say she might have a mother son relationship like in psycho

The Hitcher (2007)
Shot of shower head, and shot of blood washing into drain in shower

Shaun the Sheep: Little Sheep of Horrors (2007)
(TV Episode)
Shaun and three other sheep hide in the farmer's bathtub, with the shower curtain closed; as the silhouette of the farmer approaches, screeching violins are heard.

Cinema According to Brisseau (2007)
(Video)
Jean-Claude Brisseau says that he couldn't use the stylization techniques used in the film to shoot the sex scenes in "Exterminating Angels"

No Country for Old Men (2007)
Llewelyn Moss on the lam with stolen money hides in an out of the way motel. Anton Chigurh murders a hotel guest through a shower curtain.The framing of Carson Wells climbing the hotel staircase echoes the shot of Detective Milton Arbogast climbing the stairs of the Bates home just before he is murdered.

Death Proof (2007)
Earl McGraw's explination of how Stuntman Mike's mind works is a direct homage to the psychiatrist scene at the end of Psycho.

Somebody Help Me (2007)
(Video)
the building with the stuffed birds next to the chair that is slowly turned around

Psychopathic: The Videos (2007)
(Video)
While introducing the video for Twiztid's "We Don't Die," DJ Clay mentions that Twiztid shot the video on the Universal Studios lot right next to the Psycho house.

Oliver Twink (2007)
(Video)
shower scene music is played during black and white scene where Oliver is kidnapped

Neues aus der Anstalt: Episode #2.3 (2008)
(TV Episode)
After Josef Hader gets brought to the backside we hear the typical Psycho music and it is implied that Josef Hader was killed or at least harmed.

Psych: Mr. Yin Presents (2010)
(TV Episode)
In Shawn's dream, Juliet appears in the shower in a shot mimicking the famous one of Marion Crane, and Lassiter is dressed up as Norman, wearing Mrs. Bates's wig.

Heavy Rain: Chronicle One - The Taxidermist (2010)
(Video Game)
The stuffed birds in the living room are arranged like the ones seen in the Bates Motel parlor. Leland has a "conversation" with a stuffed woman's corpse.

Bates Motel: First You Dream, Then You Die (2013)
(TV Episode)
In an early scene Norman is listening to the fourth movement of Beethoven's Eroica Symphony on earbuds. This is a reference to Hitchcock's Psycho where a recording of that symphony is seen on Norman's phonograph.

20 to 1: 50 to 01: Great Movie One Liners (2007)
(TV Episode)
Some clips from this movie are shown in a segment on the line "Ee-ee-ee...", though this line comes from the music, and is not actually spoken.

Murder, She Wrote: Murder Takes the Bus (1985)
(TV Episode)
The background music that is played throughout the episode mimics the original score from Psycho. For example, the music playing during the rainy bus drive mirrors the music played during Marion's rainy drive to the Bates motel.

Police Academy 3: Back in Training (1986)
When Sweetchuck takes a shower, he is scared to see via the curtain the shade of Zed approaching, holding something that looks like a knife, with the music of the famous shower scene of "Psycho" is played in the background. When Sweetchuck removes the curtain, it is revealed that Zed is carrying a shampoo bottle - the angle he held it made its shade looks like a knife blade.

The Colonel's Bequest (1989)
(Video Game)
If Laura takes a shower, she is stabbed to death. The death message says "Didn't Alfred teach you anything?!" - presumably referring to the movie director and producer Alfred Hitchcock.

The Simpsons: Itchy and Scratchy and Marge (1990)
(TV Episode)
The scene where Maggie knocks Homer unconscious with a mallet is a shortened but very accurate shot-by-shot recreation of the shower scene, in a different setting (a garage) and slightly different details eg. red paint instead of blood.

The Art of Dying (1991)
The character of the filmmaker recreates famous film deaths and in one scene stabs a girl to death in the shower while he's wearing the female clothes Norman Bates wore in "Psycho."

The Simpsons: Marge in Chains (1993)
(TV Episode)
After Marge is suspected of shoplifting, Maude follows Marge to the Flanders bathroom and watches her through a hole in the wall, much like Norman did to Marion Crane at the Bates Motel

Rocko's Modern Life: Down the Hatch/Road Rash (1994)
(TV Episode)
In Road Rash Rocko and Heffer stop at Bait's Motel where they meet a parody of Norman Bates who tells them that they have plenty of spare rooms with showers, he pretends to hear his mother calling him from the creepy house, and he puts on a wig and dress and runs to the house.

The PJs: The Postman's Always Shot Twice (2000)
(TV Episode)
The scene where the social worker turns over Mrs. Avery's chair only to find a seemingly dead Smokey wearing her clothes in a spoof of the scene of the discovery of Mother's corpse.

The House of Morecock (2001)
(Video)
as Jonas is in the shower masturbating, someone opens the shower curtain holding a spade, Jonas falls over and pulls the shower curtain down (as color switches to black and white) and the camera zooms in on his eye, which fades into a shot of the drain

Viernes 13: XXL (2001)
(Video)
black and white sequence that takes place in the Bates Motel has variation of the shower scene music playing as a girl takes a shower and a guy opens the curtain and joins her

Pretty Little Liars: unmAsked (2012)
(TV Episode)
creepy hotel and owner, taxidermy, shower scene, the peephole in the next room, Mona's inner dialogue wrapped in a blanket at the end of the episode, etc.